Podcast: The Wolfpack Has Been Destroyed

Date: 26th January 2012 at 1:19am
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Forza Italian FootballThe Italian Football FanCast is the podcast for fans of Serie A and Calcio.

Editor and ringmaster Dov Schiavone is joined by his trusty sidekick Sam Lewis, writer for SerieAWeekly.com Ryan Ross and Udinese correspondent Enzo Misuraca.

The issues tackled this week include, Juventus fantastic form and reasons why Antonio Conte has taken his team to the winter championship.

We also cast our eye over Inter after another win, this time over Lazio, which seen them leapfrog the Biancocelesti in fourth place. Though it wasn’t the prettiest performance, Claudio Ranieri’s men continue their march up Serie A.

However, with praise being heaped onto the shoulders of the Nerazzurri, there is nothing but doom and gloom for all those Roma fans out there. A thrilling 5-1 win over Cesena at the weekend, then a crushing defeat to Juventus in the Coppa Italia.

Meanwhile, Palermo also put in a five-star performance against opponents Genoa, but was it talisman Fabrizio Miccoli or the Grifone’s lack of defensive nous that was the deciding factor?

All this and a whole lot more will be answered in this weeks show, plus we ask whether or not Francesco Totti should return to the Azzurri set-up for Euro 2012.

For those of you who entered our amazing competition where you could have won a classic AC Milan or Inter jersey courtesy of the lovely folks at IngenioStore.co.uk, the winner will be announced on this week’s show.

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